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Everyone's seen the Star Wars films, but there's a whole galaxy off the screen -- in novels, comic books, and art. Join these authors and artists as they discuss their approach to expanding this universe.

Kevin J. Anderson is the author of more than 125 books, 51 of which have appeared on national or international bestseller lists; he has over 23 million copies in print in thirty languages. He has won or been nominated for the Nebula Award, Bram Stoker Award, the SFX Reader’s Choice Award, and New York Times Notable Book.
Kevin has written numerous Star Wars projects, including the Jedi Academy trilogy, Darksaber, the Young Jedi Knights... Read More →

Christopher Burdett has specialized in designing, illustrating, and making monsters for the entertainment industry for more then fifteen years. | Christopher began his career working in television and film designing makeup and creature effects. Working on such cult hits as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly, as well as a long list of horror and monster movies, Christopher has been active both behind and in front of the camera.&nbsp... Read More →

Author, Legacy of the Force, New Jedi Order, The Sentinel for Sundering

Troy Denning joined TSR as a game designer in 1981 and was promoted a year later to Manager of Designers before he moved to the book department. Denning then worked for two years managing the Pacesetter game company. Denning designed the adventure board game Chill: Black Morn Manor (1985) for Pacesetter.
When Mayfair Games picked up ownership of the horror game Chill from Pacesetter, Denning also moved to Mayfair at that time and worked with... Read More →

Dave Dorman is an Eisner award-winning illustrator who has been working as a professional artist since 1979. He is best known for his photo-realistic renderings of action and fantasy subjects. | | Dave was born in Michigan in 1958. The child of a military family, he lived in various places, including the Azores and Washington DC. | | After only two years of college, Dorman enrolled in the Joe Kubert School of Comic Art. After one... Read More →